Woolen Mill Fan Designs.

Woolen Mill Fans are being offered, as an alternative fan for your design needs, they will evoke mystery in any interior. Click on fans below for detailed information about each design.

Belt & Pulley Designs

BELT & PULLEY FEATURES.

  • The metal parts are cast and machined by Amish craftsmen using turn-of-the-century techniques. Our fans are available in solid cast iron or solid cast bronze and the blades are crafted solid mahogany. An optional 15 inch diameter round mahogany base will add a distinguishing touch.
  • The original fans employed water motors or steam engines to run the belts. Woolen Mill fans use a selection of modern electric gear reduction motors all of which require regular 110v AC input The motors can be mounted on a wall, a ceiling, or hidden in an adjoining room or closet.
  • Flat neoprene belting is typically used to connect the fans, while its appearance is exactly like leather it is superior to leather and rarely needs replaced. Round leather belting is available for the smaller fans but stretching will be an issue and it will require retightening more frequently then the flat neoprene belting.
  • The blade angles can be manually adjusted to regulate air flow and most variable speed motors allow speed adjustment from 0-100 rpms.

DIRECT DRIVE DESIGNS

DIRECT DRIVE FEATURES.

  • All Woolen Mill Fan Company LLC belt and pulley fan models above are available as single motor drive units.
  • Motors are concealed above fans
  • Fans operate at 100 RPMs.

DIRECT DRIVE FANS.

The following fans models are available in a direct drive version; Peacock, Ostrich, Rhea, Emu, Cassowary, Small and large Kiwi, Large Ostrich. The direct drive versions require space above the ceiling as their motors are attached to the top of the wooden disks. The direct drive fan motors are small, 6in high and 4 in square and are single speed 100rpm, there is also a 60 rpm motor available. The fan body and blades are exactly the same ones used for the belt and pulley fans without the pulleys. These fans are sold complete with the fan body, blades, motor and wooden disk, options include the shaft length, finish and blade diameter. These fans are mounted by lagging them to a solid structure above the ceiling and while lags can be put anywhere on the wood disks the “cleanest” mounting is to have some framing above the fan legs (refer to each model’s unique footprint in Design” page for the dimensions of the hole pattern). As with the belt and pulley fans the airflow can be regulated by manually tilting the blades.